After Inside Out 2’s Box Office Success, Amy Poehler Weighs In On People Thinking It’s Better Than The Original Film



Pixar’s Inside Out 2 is not only the biggest hit in the studio’s history, it has become the highest-grossing animated movie of all time. Considering that the original Inside Out is one of Pixar’s most popular films, and is considered by many to be the best Pixar movie, the expectations for the sequel were certainly high, but few were expecting the new film to become such a big hit. The sequel is certainly a bigger movie than the original, but is it also a better movie than the original?

In a recent interview with Amy Poehler, Variety suggests that the sequel to Inside Out is a superior movie in every way. The actress doesn’t necessarily argue one way or the other, but she does think the reason the sequel resonates with audiences so much is because people are more open to discussing and embracing different emotions, and that the movie is both new and nostalgic. She explained…

They did such an amazing job. They took their time, and in doing so, our audience grew up as well. It has not been an easy decade, especially the last few years. I think now people have even bigger emotional language than we did 10 years ago. And people who saw their first film when they were 10 are not [sic] 20, and there’s a feeling they have of nostalgia combined with kids who are entering the real world for the first time.



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